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So, '13 Gantry Row' from '98 is one of those underground gems that sort of lingers in your mind. The atmosphere is thick with dread, right from the start, and it’s not just your typical haunted house fare. The sepia stain – it’s like a character in itself, slowly revealing secrets and building tension. The practical effects are low-key but effective, making the horror feel grounded. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that unsettling vibe, leaving you feeling off-balance. The performances by the leads, especially in those quieter moments of discovery, are surprisingly nuanced. There’s a real sense of history and decay here that many modern horrors miss. Worth checking out if you dig the obscure.
Atmospheric horror with practical effectsThemes of decay and discoveryUneven pacing but intriguing tension
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